New gTLD consultation in LONDON
Rafik Dammak
rafik.dammak at GMAIL.COM
Mon Jul 6 18:14:15 CEST 2009
Hello there,
Thanks to Brenden for work done at NCUC network. NING is more social network
than website. maybe some people are familiar to use
http://diploig.ning.com/which is the network of diplifoundation
community.
@Brenden I think that is good work is done through IGPAlert account in
twitter, we should create NCUC account for official annoucements etc. I
observed that there are many people from ICANN community in twitter even the
new CEO and we can also reach more people.
we have also the facebook page which is good channel.
We have to create enough noise to voice our ideas.
I agree with Rebecca that content should be accessible to non expert and we
can focus on multilinguism too (I can volunteer sometimes for translation to
french or/and arabic), the challenge is to extent our community and reach
more people. and have more people with different background will be great.
Regards
Rafik
2009/7/5 Brenden Kuerbis <bkuerbis at internetgovernance.org>
> Rebecca,
>
> Yes, a great suggestion, and thanks for joining the site so quickly!
>
> I just threw a page up on the new website, any Member can add/edit it, and
> it should be viewable to all visitors to the site shortly:
>
>
> http://icann-ncuc.ning.com/notes/gTLD_Implementation_Recommendation_Team_(IRT)<http://icann-ncuc.ning.com/notes/gTLD_Implementation_Recommendation_Team_%28IRT%29>
>
> Some of us will be putting up some content this evening. We can feature a
> link to this page on the front page as well.
>
> A featured blog post on the topic would be great too, e.g., when we submit
> comments on IRT. Anyone can submit one, for now Administrators must approve
> before they appear on front page.
>
>
> BTW - if any others on the list have yet to join the new website, please do
> so!
>
> http://icann-ncuc.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brenden
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Kathy Kleiman <Kathy at kathykleiman.com>wrote:
>
>> Rebecca,
>> This is an excellent idea to post the NCUC papers about the IRT report in
>> a single, accessible place.
>> Re: making the ideas accessible to those who did not write them, and
>> non-native English speakers,
>> we could definitely use your expert assistance!
>>
>> But first we have a comment deadline of this Monday for our NCUC written
>> comments on the IRT.
>> I am working on them now.
>>
>> A lot of work for a small group of people... but with your help (everyone
>> in NCUC), we can write comments,
>> and have good representation of our views at the NY, London and Hong Kong
>> public comment sessions.
>> Please join us (and send names of people/organizations we should invite!)
>>
>> Kathy
>>
>> Suggestion: can somebody post all the NCUCs position papers, letters and
>> comments on the IRT on the NCUC website? In an acessible manner that might
>> make sense to non native English speakers? It would also be useful to have a
>> concise 1-page post at the front of the NCUC site for ppl not already
>> familiar w the IRT (or more than general knowledge of ICANN) explaining "why
>> the Irt is bad for free expression". without such materials online it will
>> be difficult for to rally ppl to attend the HK meeting. There needs to be an
>> easy one stop shop where people can go to bone up on everything they need to
>> know and all relevant links to where they can go for more. Right now it's
>> all way too inside baseball and not accessible for the general public or
>> even people in the free speech / ip community who aren't ICANN insiders.
>> Thanks
>> R
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone UK: +44-7759-863406
>> USA: +1-617-939-3493 HK: +852-6334-8843
>>
>> On Jul 3, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Kathy Kleiman <Kathy at KATHYKLEIMAN.COM> wrote:
>>
>> And following up on Bill's posting,
>> This London Consultation allows everyone to comment - and criticize - the
>> IRT Proposals for overexpansion of trademark rights (a big part of our focus
>> in Sydney).
>> It is a very important opportunity to speak.
>>
>> Please attend! Can you come?
>>
>> The more NCUC organizations and individuals who can come, the better.
>> Konstantinos will be leading our NCUC charge in London (hooray!), but one
>> person is not enough. Trademark interests will be there in force and
>> Konstantinos needs support from other NCUC at the microphones. Let's
>> continue our work from Sydney in London -- and continue to voice strong and
>> clear opposition to the IRT Report.
>>
>> Please let me know if you would like any links or comments re:
>> noncommercial concerns about the IRT report-- any materials to help prepare
>> a short presentation for London.
>>
>> Best,
>> Kathy
>>
>> Kathy Kleiman, Esq.
>> Co-Founder, NCUC
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> GNSO staff have asked me to call this to people's attention. There will
>> be a New gTLDs global outreach and consultation event in London on 15
>> July 2009 at the Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place,
>> London, W1B 1AD. It's free an open to anyone interested in knowing more
>> about the program, sharing views, etc.
>> http://www.registration123.com/ICANN/GTLD/
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> ***********************************************************
>> William J. Drake
>> Senior Associate
>> Centre for International Governance
>> Graduate Institute of International and
>> Development Studies
>> Geneva, Switzerland
>> william.drake at graduateinstitute.ch
>> www.graduateinstitute.ch/cig/drake.html
>> ***********************************************************
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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